Alex Shenderovich - San Francisco CA, US Boris Djurovic - San Jose CA, US Daniel Liu - Milpitas CA, US Wen Chang - Sunnyvale CA, US Benyamin Buller - Sylvania OH, US Erel Milshtein - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
Solyndra, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
B43L 13/00
US Classification:
33 181, 33 211
Abstract:
A scribing system comprising a mounting mechanism, stylus, and force generating mechanism is provided. The mounting mechanism is configured to rotate an elongated object in such a manner that the object is subjected to a bow effect wherein a middle portion of the object bends relative to the end portions of the object. The stylus is for scribing the object at a position x along the long dimension of the object while the mounting mechanism rotates the object. The force generating mechanism is connected to the stylus so that the stylus applies the same constant force to the elongated object regardless of the position x along the long dimension of the object that the stylus is positioned, while the mounting mechanism rotates the object and thereby subjects the object to the bow effect, thereby scribing the object.
Constant Force Mechanical Scribers And Methods For Using Same In Semiconductor Processing Applications
Alex Shenderovich - San Francisco CA, US Boris Djurovic - San Jose CA, US Daniel Liu - Milpitas CA, US Wen Chang - Sunnyvale CA, US Benyamin Butler - Slyvania OH, US Erel Milshtein - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
Solyndra, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
B43L 13/00
US Classification:
33 181, 33 211
Abstract:
A scribing system comprising a mounting mechanism, stylus, and force generating mechanism is provided. The mounting mechanism is configured to rotate an elongated object in such a manner that the object is subjected to a bow effect wherein a middle portion of the object bends relative to the end portions of the object. The stylus is for scribing the object at a position x along the long dimension of the object while the mounting mechanism rotates the object. The force generating mechanism is connected to the stylus so that the stylus applies the same constant force to the elongated object regardless of the position x along the long dimension of the object that the stylus is positioned, while the mounting mechanism rotates the object and thereby subjects the object to the bow effect, thereby scribing the object.
Constant Force Mechanical Scribers And Methods For Using Same In Semiconductor Processing Applications
Alex Shenderovich - San Francisco CA, US Boris Djurovic - San Jose CA, US Daniel Liu - Milpitas CA, US Wen Chang - Sunnyvale CA, US Benyamin Buller - Sylvania OH, US Erel Milshtein - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
Solyndra LLC - Fremont CA
International Classification:
B43L 13/00
US Classification:
33 181, 33 211
Abstract:
A scribing system comprising a mounting mechanism, stylus, and force generating mechanism is provided. The mounting mechanism is configured to rotate an elongated object in such a manner that the object is subjected to a bow effect wherein a middle portion of the object bends relative to the end portions of the object. The stylus is for scribing the object at a position x along the long dimension of the object while the mounting mechanism rotates the object. The force generating mechanism is connected to the stylus so that the stylus applies the same constant force to the elongated object regardless of the position x along the long dimension of the object that the stylus is positioned, while the mounting mechanism rotates the object and thereby subjects the object to the bow effect, thereby scribing the object.
Shared Data Buffer For Prefetch And Non-Prefetch Entries
- Santa Clara CA, US Sharada Venkateswaran - San Francisco CA, US Daniel Liu - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/06
Abstract:
An embodiment of an apparatus may comprise one or more substrates and a controller coupled to the one or more substrates, the controller including a read data buffer, a content-addressable memory, and circuitry to track both prefetch read requests and non-prefetch read requests for a memory with the content-addressable memory and to store both prefetch entries and non-prefetch entries in the read data buffer. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.
- South San Francisco CA, US Gary Tong - Berkeley CA, US Daniel Liu - Berkeley CA, US Ci Chu - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/68 G01N 33/58 C12Q 1/6804
Abstract:
Provided herein are compositions and methods for the identification of an expression profile in a single cell or population of cells. Kits for use with the disclosed methods are also provided, including antibodies, with a unique molecular identifier and antibody identifier, and primers for amplification of the antibody identifier sequence.
Hybrid Directory And Snoopy-Based Coherency To Reduce Directory Update Overhead In Two-Level Memory
- Santa Clara CA, US Jeffrey Baxter - Cupertino CA, US Sai Prashanth Muralidhara - Portland OR, US Sharada Venkateswaran - San Francisco CA, US Daniel Liu - Walnut Creek CA, US Nishant Singh - Bengaluru, IN Bahaa Fahim - Santa Clara CA, US Samuel D. Strom - Folsom CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 12/0817
Abstract:
A processor includes one or more cores having cache, a cache home agent (CHA), a near memory controller, to near memory, and a far memory controller, which is to: receive a first memory read operation from the CHA directed at a memory address; detect a miss for the first memory address at the near memory; issue a second memory read operation to the far memory controller to retrieve a cache line, having first data, from the memory address of far memory; receive the cache line from the far memory controller in response to the second memory read operation; and send the cache line to the CHA with a forced change to a directory state of the cache line at the CHA, the forced change to cause the CHA to snoop remote sockets to maintain data coherence for the cache line in an absence of directory state in the far memory.
Process For Hard Mask Development For Mram Pillar Formation Using Photolithography
- Fremont CA, US Daniel Liu - Fremont CA, US Yuan Tung Chin - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
H01L 43/02 H01L 43/12 H01L 27/22
Abstract:
A method for fabricating an array of pillars. The method includes fabricating an MTJ (magnetic tunnel junction) film deposition metal stack on a CMOS wafer. The method selects between subsequent electron beam patterning for the wafer and photolithography patterning for the wafer. For electron beam patterning, an electron beam lithography hard mask is deposited onto the metal stack, and an electron beam is used to pattern a first array of pillars into the electron beam lithography hard mask to produce a first resulting pillar array. For photolithography patterning, a photolithography hard mask is deposited onto the metal stack, and photolithography is used to pattern a second array of pillars into the photolithography hard mask to produce a second resulting pillar array. The first resulting pillar array is substantially the same as the second resulting pillar array.
- Mountain View CA, US Gary Tong - Berkeley CA, US Daniel Liu - Berkeley CA, US Ci Chu - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/68 C12Q 1/68
Abstract:
Provided herein are compositions and methods for the identification of an expression profile in a single cell or population of cells. Kits for use with the disclosed methods are also provided, including antibodies, with a unique molecular identifier and antibody identifier, and primers for amplification of the antibody identifier sequence.
Christopher Aagre, Jess Toal, Vincent Chiappone, Brian Baumann, Heather Brucato, Stephanie Hosier, Nicole Kruk, Ryan Lynch, Martin Grimm, Katie Neely, Tad Macdaniels
#waywire - Director of Photography / Motion Graphic Designer (2012-2013) G-Unit Records - Video Intern (2011-2011) City Stage - Sound Stage Intern (2011-2011) Le Jardin Academy - Teacher's Assistant (2008-2008) New York University - Teacher's Assistant (2011-2012)
Education:
New York University - Film and Television
Relationship:
Single
Tagline:
A captivatingly creative conundrum.
Bragging Rights:
Won $200 freshmen year playing Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Daniel Liu
Work:
SGV International - Telecom Consultant (2012) Lockard & White - Telecom Engineer (2006-2012)
Education:
Texas A&M University - Electronics Engineering Technology
Daniel Liu
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Madison - History of Science, Reed College - History